Comfort Confidence Capability

Welcome!

We’re glad to see that you’re exploring ways to help your horse or dog live their best life!

When it comes to optimal health, it’s a whole-body approach that we take to support your animals from the inside out. When we address the body as a whole, we can correct any root health issues that can cause dis-ease and changes in mobility and comfort.

Our team is happy to provide you with a range of services and support products that will help your animal’s overall comfort, confidence, and capability.

  • Kinesiology Taping

    Equi-Bow ( A mixture of Bowen-like protocols, Craniosacral, Myofascial Release, acupressure, and Feldenkrais Method)

    Whole Energy Body Balancing (WEBB For Pets )- Spinal integrations, myofascial release, chakra balancing

    PEMF Support Sales, and rental units -Bemer & Assisi Animal Health)

    Rehabilitation Packages (Illness or Sports Injuries)

    Holistic Nutritional Assessment, Counselling & Support

    TTouch Wrapping Support

    Surefoot Stability Pads

    Product Support & Sales for Bemer, Assisi Animal Health, Adored Beast Apothecary, Clinical Hemp Health, G’s Organic Solutions, North Hound Life

  • Your horse is a complex and powerful creature. One capable of extreme athletic performances while also possessing the same grace and delicacy of a flower.

    In order for your horse to feel and perform at their best, they need a well-balanced body and mind. A balanced body is able to restore and maintain bodily functions that provide protection and healing.

    Sometimes life events such as growth spurts, injuries, stress, illness, training, and competition can tip this balance. The body is then left in a state where it’s unable to heal and restore. This can lead to chronic inflammation, posture imbalances, and changes in performance and comfort.

    Bodywork can reboot the body’s communication system to restore normal order and function within the body

    Signs Your Horse Needs Bodywork Support

    *Sensitivity when grooming

    *Difficulty with riding transitions

    *Pulls shoes on a regular basis

    *Has difficulty rolling over

    *Struggles with lateral movements

    *Has had a change in personality

    *On and off lamenesses

    *Head shaking or sensitivity around head

    *Nervous or spooky behavior

    *Trouble building a topline

    *Isn’t able to rest laying down

    *Stronger on one lead

    *Carries tail to one side

    *Stumbles or trips

    *Delayed training recovery times

    *Show Anxiety

    **And the list can go on …

    These are just a few of the many signs that the body is unbalanced

    So, whether your horse is a competitive athlete or your favorite old friend living out their golden years, they will benefit from a Wellness Assessment & Bodywork Session

  • Does Your Dog Need Bodywork?

    Your dog is a pretty amazing animal, best friend, and family member. If you’re like us, keeping your dog fit, healthy, and happy is likely a top priority for you.

    Chances are you’re already on the right path to a happy and healthy dog by:

    *Feeding them the best diet you can

    *Providing ample time to exercise and play

    *And keeping up to date on their personal health care needs

    But did you know that bodywork can help boost the impact of each of the key steps above?

    In order for your dog to feel and be at their best, they need a well-balanced body and mind. A balanced body is able to restore and maintain bodily functions that provide:

    *Nutritional support

    *Mental health

    *Healing

    *Muscle and joint support 

    *Sometimes life events such as growth spurts, injuries, stress, illness,  training, and competition can tip this balance. The body is then left in a state where it’s unable to heal and restore. This can lead to chronic inflammation, posture imbalances,  changes in their mobility, and comfort.

    Signs Your Dog Needs Bodywork Support

    *Sensitivity when grooming

    *Anxious or nervous behavior 

    *Has had a change in personality

    *On and off limping, pain, or arthritic changes

    *Excessive itching, chewing, or shaking with no known medical cause

    *Has trouble climbing up and down stairs or jumping on furniture

    *Their body is angled when trying to move straight

    *Has delayed recovery times after competitions

    *Has suffered from a boney or soft tissue injury

    *Recently had a soft tissue surgery such as a spay, neuter, knee or hip repair, and even small lumps and cancer surgeries

    *And the list can go on …as the whole body is connected via fascial tissue that bodywork can support.

    *So, whether your dog is a competitive athlete, your fur kid, or your favorite old friend living out their golden years, they will benefit from canine bodywork.

Meet the Team

  • Caren practicing bodywork on a black horse

    Caren Dougall

    Equine /Canine Practitioner

  • Connie Mead with her dog

    Connie Mead

    Canine Practitioner

  • Amy Bruce with her dog

    Amy Bruce

    Canine Practitioner

  • Ayson Van Rossum with her horse

    Alyson Van Rossum

    Equine Practitioner